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House of Stuart
Thank you for your recent additions to the House of Stuart article. Unfortunately, the additions you made appear to be original research, which is not permitted on Wikipedia. If you can provide reliable sources to support these additions, you are welcome to restore them. Best, Railfan23 (talk) 18:48, 5 January 2019 (UTC)

Thank you, I am sorry but I am quite sure of this. Next weekend when I have more time I will come back and add some sources from genealogy pages and the telegraph DNA link. I think this is very important research that hsould be known more widely. I am hoping to write a book in the next few years. Thank you again, best regards, Angela


 * No worries. I'd recommend that you read Wikipedia's policy on reliable sources. In a nutshell, you have to use published sources from reliable publishers. I can't judge the links you are suggesting, but "genealogy pages" are probably not reliable sources, and I'm not sure about the "telegraph DNA link". Is that related to the Daily Telegraph newspaper? If so, it might be reliable, as long as it is officially published by the newspaper and not contributed by readers. Good luck, Railfan23 (talk) 21:56, 5 January 2019 (UTC)

Hi Yes, it is the Daily Telegraph in the UK. They published an article on genetic research of the Stuarts a few years ago. It was from a University in Scotland I think - will check. There was a large project to trace the Y chromosome line of the Stuarts in around 2008 and they looked at Male line descendants of Charles II Bonnie Prince Charlie's uncle and the DNA matched to him. Some well known aristocrats where among the sample group coming down from Charles II and they went back to earlier Stuarts and traced lines forward. I will try and get the info together on the weekend. If I can only reference the article even that may be helpful to readers. I am preparing research on the Stuarts for possible publication in the future and think they have a large story to be told.